Court Rejects Lawsuit by Deported Yazidi Family
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Jewish genocide survivors are deported from Brandenburg to Iraq. »Submerged« asylum seekers should automatically lose their status, those who are obliged to leave for their own detention centre.
The Potsdam Administrative Court does not see the already deported family from the Uckermark in Iraq threatened. A recovery is therefore unlikely.
A family from Brandenburg was deported to Iraq, although a court at the same time abolished the obligation to leave. The Minister of the Interior of the federal state indicated that he wanted to bring the family back.
A week ago, the deportation of a Yazidi family to Iraq caused a stir. The Potsdam Administrative Court had lifted the requirement to leave the country while the family was already on the plane. Now, a ruling has been issued regarding the family's lawsuit.
A Jewish family from Brandenburg was deported to Iraq, although a court had lifted their duty to leave. However, a quick return seems unlikely.
A Jewish family is deported to Iraq. When she is on the plane, she succeeds with an urgent request against the deportation threat. Now there is a verdict on the lawsuit of two years ago.After a court decision, the Jewish family deported to Iraq has no possibility of returning to Germany at this time.The Potsdam Administrative Court rejected the family's appeal from Brandenburg against the rejection of their asylum application as unfounded. On th…
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